Bow Narrows Camp is a fishing lodge on Red Lake, Ontario, Canada. Anglers fish for northern pike, walleye, lake trout, whitefish and ling or burbot. The camp is 20 miles by boat from the nearest highway. This fishing resort has been in existence since 1948.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Mom, I think you better look at this!

It seems odd but it is almost always the calf moose that spots you first, not the cow. Photo by Kim Gross

About Me

My wife, Brenda, and I retired as owners of Bow Narrows Camp in 2017 but still live in Northwestern Ontario, at our home in Nolalu in the winter and soon at our cabin on Red Lake near the camp. I grew up at this remote fishing/hunting wilderness lodge which was first created in 1948. My mom and dad, Del and Don, bought the camp in 1961. My family then operated the camp until 2017. The camp is famous for its world-class fishing for walleye and northern pike as well as lake trout, whitefish and ling. The camp is also frequented by people other than anglers and hunters such as hikers, artists, photographers, canoeists and sea kayakers. The camp is now owned by Brian and Joanne Spillar who will be starting a blog of their own.